NPS Wins Court Order
From todays TransmitterNews!
http://www.transmitternews.com/NewsWire/121206newsletter.cfm#H1
While awaiting a decision from Florida litigation between EchoStar and the network affiliates, Decisionmark terminated NPS’s access to the licensed products that NPS claimed it was entitled to under their contract with Decisionmark. The eligibility to receive lawful distant network programming under the SHVA act is determined by Decisionmark, and NPS or other companies with a Decisionmark contract pay for that information.
Citing irreparable harm to NPS, “for which there is no adequate remedy at law,” NPS filed for a preliminary injunction with the United States District Court of Indiana asking that NPS be forced to re-establish access to NPS as required under the License Agreement with NPS while the Florida litigation continues.
United States District Judge David F. Hamilton yesterday ordered Decisionmark Corporation to rescind its suspension of services under the Software Licensing Agreement with NPS. In addition, Judge Hamilton also ordered Decisionmark to “resume immediately” providing to NPS the services that Decisionmark was providing prior to December 5th, and all other services to which NPS is entitled. The order is in effect for ten days unless it is earlier terminated or modified.
The Transmitter News will bring you further updates on this story as they develop.
From todays TransmitterNews!
http://www.transmitternews.com/NewsWire/121206newsletter.cfm#H1
While awaiting a decision from Florida litigation between EchoStar and the network affiliates, Decisionmark terminated NPS’s access to the licensed products that NPS claimed it was entitled to under their contract with Decisionmark. The eligibility to receive lawful distant network programming under the SHVA act is determined by Decisionmark, and NPS or other companies with a Decisionmark contract pay for that information.
Citing irreparable harm to NPS, “for which there is no adequate remedy at law,” NPS filed for a preliminary injunction with the United States District Court of Indiana asking that NPS be forced to re-establish access to NPS as required under the License Agreement with NPS while the Florida litigation continues.
United States District Judge David F. Hamilton yesterday ordered Decisionmark Corporation to rescind its suspension of services under the Software Licensing Agreement with NPS. In addition, Judge Hamilton also ordered Decisionmark to “resume immediately” providing to NPS the services that Decisionmark was providing prior to December 5th, and all other services to which NPS is entitled. The order is in effect for ten days unless it is earlier terminated or modified.
The Transmitter News will bring you further updates on this story as they develop.